Star Trek Starfleet Delta Fleet Artwork
A new Star Trek design has joined the collection.
This design builds the unmistakable silhouette of the Starfleet comm badge using a cascading fleet of star ships. From a distance, the iconic delta shape is instantly recognizable. Up close, the details reveal dozens of Federation vessels forming the emblem of Starfleet.
It represents exploration, unity, and the idea that Starfleet is built by many ships and crews working together. Each vessel contributes to the larger symbol of discovery and cooperation that defines the Federation.
The artwork itself is 3D printable and designed for an easy filament swap to achieve the final look.
You start with white filament, and when the slicer reaches the artwork layers, you switch to black. That simple color change creates the crisp, high contrast result that makes the design stand out.
Printable Frame (Separate Model) The included frame is also 3D printable, provided as a separate model so you can print it in your preferred material and finish.
You can display it in two ways:
- Standing on a shelf or table
- Mounted on a wall
Use the attachment pieces included with the files.
About the Design
The classic Starfleet delta emerges from a formation of Federation ships. Larger vessels define the structure of the badge while smaller ships spread outward along the edges, giving the composition motion and depth.
From afar it reads as the instantly recognizable comm badge worn by Starfleet officers. Up close, the fleet becomes visible, turning the emblem into a tribute to the ships and crews that carry Starfleet's mission forward.
Strong from a distance, detailed up close, and optimized for reliable FDM printing.
Clean geometry, solid connections, and a simple filament swap create a striking final result.
Print Settings
- Layer height: 0.2mm
- Recommended wall generator: Arachne
- Infill direction: 180 degrees
- Swap color on layer #21 (4.20mm)
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I love how these people steal copywritten IP and then sell it for a profit while lecturing us about not doing the same exact thing they're doing.
You do realize that I do not profit from this model. It is free to download...